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    Determination of earthquake park facilities in Kocaeli
    (Academic Journals, 2011) Celik, Aysun; Erduran, Fusun
    Earthquake parks are functional parks that meet recreational needs of people in daily life and urgent needs providing temporary shelters in case of a possible earthquake. In this study, earthquake park facilities were tried to be determined for Kocaeli, a densely-populated industrial city by the sea and situated on a first degree seismic zone. For this purpose, 17 big parks, with an area size ranging from 3000 to 587 000 m(2), were investigated in terms of their equipment elements, space use, and risk factors, and their conversion to an earthquake park was evaluated. According to the results obtained from the study, the existing parks in Kocaeli have low physical quality regarding standard elements of an earthquake park and their functional conversion is not possible. All the parks in the city are located on the fault lines and in the first degree hazard zone in case of a possible earthquake. For this reason, the construction of earthquake parks with adequate equipment elements in the safe parts of the city is needed.
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    Determination of recreational demands of the staff and students on central campuses of Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University
    (Academic Journals, 2010) Erduran, Fusun; Kabas, A. Esra Ozel Cengiz Sebla
    In this study, on-site researches and questionnaires were conducted aiming to determine social, cultural and recreational tendencies of the staff and students of Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, their level of participation to current recreational activities and recreational demands. The results of the questionnaire conducted to the randomly selected 467 academic and administrative staff and students on-site and via internet were tabulated and interpreted by computing the descriptive statistics. The recreational demands of the staff and students, when considered culturally, include sports, art, entertainment and educational activities and facilities. The results found out in the research can provide data for determining the scope and qualifications of the recreational facilities to be planned on Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University Campus and in Canakkale province and preparing physical development plans.
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    Determination of the cultural landscape values of Lake Sugla in Turkey
    (Wfl Publ, 2012) Erduran, Fusun; Uzun, Osman; Cetinkaya, Gulay; Dilek, Figen; Aciksoz, Sebahat
    Cultural landscape is a set of values consisting of all the formations, activities, local traditions and customs shaped in due to course as a result of the mutual interaction of the human and the environment. The aim of this study was to determine the cultural landscape values of Lake Sugla (Konya, Turkey) and its surrounding areas, which are rich in cultural values, and to develop a future management approach. In the study, in order to determine the cultural characteristics of the area, a method based on inventory work and the quantification of the data was used. In the study, in view of the assessment of the information forms applied to 34 settlements and expert opinions during the field studies, cultural values (trifle area were determined by twelve criteria. All the settlements were examined in terms of each criterion and given points. As a result of this assessment, Akcapinar, Ahirli, Baliklava, Ciftlikkoy and Kurucay in the study area were determined as the areas that have the highest cultural function. In conclusion, it was proved that stating the cultural landscape elements by quantificating them in terms of certain criteria can he an important source of data in the planning studies that will be done particularly at a sub-regional scale or on districts and village groups.
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    Evaluation of habitat and bio-diversity in landscape planning process: Example of Sugla Lake and its surrounding area, Konya, Turkey
    (Academic Journals, 2011) Uzun, Osman; Cetinkaya, Gulay; Dilek, Figen; Aciksoz, Sebahat; Erduran, Fusun
    Landscape planning is a tool that creates a balance between human and nature in terms of protection and improvement. With the use of landscape ecology based approaches in landscape planning process, from the point of structure, function and changes of the landscapes, planning decisions can be taken more easily and scientifically. Within this concept, it is important to examine the function of habitat and bio-diversity of the landscape in order to state the function of landscape in landscape planning. The purpose of this study is to state the habitat and bio-diversity function of landscape within the scope of landscape planning in Lake Sugla and its surrounding area and to develop planning decisions in terms of protection-utilization. The habitat and bio-diversity function of the landscape has been formed by using the patch corridor matrix model and field researches in geographical information system (GIS) environment. While habitat function is evaluated according to the measure and number of patch, the shape of patch, the side of patch and patch classifications in terms of core areas, species diversity is taken into consideration in bio-diversity function. As a result of the study in which data entry analysis and evaluation and geographic information system are used, it has been stated that the mixed patch class consisting of coniferous and leafy plants, is pointed as very high habitat function areas, leafy plants patch class is pointed as high habitat function areas, mixed coniferous patch class consisting of various coniferous plants is pointed as medium habitat function areas and single coniferous patch class is pointed as low habitat function areas. The bio-diversity function has been pointed with the use of books and articles and field studies that have been carried out at different times. The areas that have high habitat and bio-diversity function show parallelism with each other. Moreover, evaluation of both functions has shed light on the forest patches that should be given priority to be protected. The methodology approach which is the first landscape planning study that is based on landscape functions in our country, has been in use both in various regions of our country and various regions of different countries.

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